JAKARTA - The National Police's Professional and Security Division (Propam) has again held a trial of the Police Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP) regarding the extortion case against spectators of the 2024 Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP). This time, the ethics trial presented a member of Polda Metro Jaya who was suspected of being involved.

"One suspected violator," Kompolnas Commissioner Choirul Anam told VOI, Wednesday, January 8.

The police officer in question is Brigadier D, who in Telegram Letter (ST) number ST/429/XII/KEP.2024 is mentioned as Brigadier Dodi, a member of the Metro Jaya Police's Narcotics Investigation Directorate.

"The alleged violator is Brigadier D," said Anam.

Previously, there had been 11 members of the National Police who were tried in this case. They are Kombes Donald Parlaungan Simanjuntak, AKP Yudhy Triananta Syaeful, and AKBP Malvino Edward Yusticia, all of whom were sentenced to dishonorable dismissal or dismissal (PTDH).

In addition, Kompol Dzul Fadlan, Iptu SM, and S received demotion sanctions for 8 years. Meanwhile, Brigadier FRS, Aiptu Armadi Juli Marasi Gultom, Bripka Wahyu Tri Haryanto, Brigadier Dwi Wicaksono, and Bripka Ready Pratama received 5 years of demotion.

The sanctions were imposed after they were proven to be involved in extortion against spectators of the 2024 DWP, whose victims included Malaysian and Indonesian citizens. Based on data from the National Police Propam, the extortion results reached Rp. 2.5 billion.


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